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Meanwhile over in the adjacent Tuke Cinema, a range of further, excellent presentations were unfolding. Mike Schwarz delivered a short presentation that offered 19 tips for business success. He was followed by the erudite Italian surveyor, Alessio Gnecco, who gave a very personal and fascinating account of a major project he had been instrumentally involved with last year - raising the floating dock Mediterraneo in Livorno, Italy.


Richard Jennings, a Technical Manager from Akzo Nobel and qualified Registered Marine Coatings Inspector, was the next to present. He talked effectively about coatings and what is the responsibility of the inspector, keeping the audience engaged through his presentation.


Peter Solvang, an accredited eCMID vessel inspector and something of a specialist in dynamic positioning, gave a comprehensive introduction to another specialised area of the marine surveying profession. He introduced the different types of DP vessels to delegates and with clarity told them the sort of questions that should be asked and what to look for when surveying a vessel fitted with a DP system.


Richard Jennings


Alessio Gnecco


Peter Solvang


10 videos from the conference presentations have been made and are available to watch at:


https://www.youtube.com/c/MarineSurveyingIIMS


The Report • September 2017 • Issue 81 | 25


IIMS 2017 London Conference Report


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